Not sure, but a lot of people I know eat substantially *less* beef now than we did when we were younger, and that's including the rise in incomes. The only truly sustainable way forward is reduction, which is clearly what no one really wants to do. They choose to instead turn to commercialized science to provide solutions to problems. But at the end of the day, it seems increasingly more frequent that the solutions are often becoming more and more problematic.
Still,...

There is flagrant price fixing in the oil markets, the industrial metals markets, the precious metals markets, LIBOR interest rate fixing, fixing in the ISDAfix part of the world ... and yet the DoJ found the time to go after ... ebook pricing?!
Then they come out with this? As one Yale professor put it, the telescopes of Planet Washington don't reach the surface of Planet Earth.

From the cursory scan of that comments section, I'm seeing a lot of unhappy fandroids complaining that it's essentially overpriced. I guess those hired Samsung students won't have to flood that forum ... or maybe they are?

How would a family stop duelling devices? If any Chromecast enabled application can work, and you have four family members each with a device, ... anyone with an IQ over 80 can see where this is going.
With AppleTV you have one remote to rule it all. Not with this thing... anarchy in the living room.
Obviously, there has to be some form of pairing taking place, which never is as quick and smooth as people say it is. But if there isn't, Lord help the family.